coronavirus

Upskilling in the News: Microsoft Takes Internships Online

Despite the effects of COVID-19, Microsoft continues its upskilling efforts. Its 2020 internship is going virtual for 4,000 participants.

April 6, 2020
Photo of interns greeting each other virtually over computer

Will the Pandemic Encourage Policymakers to Implement Stronger Workplace Protections for Independent Contractors?

The crisis has drawn much needed attention to the gaps in workplace protections for millions of Americans in precarious jobs.

April 3, 2020

This Pandemic Has Exposed the Inequities of Our Nation

At the end of this crisis, will we go back to life as it was? Or will we work to remedy the structural issues that have surfaced?

April 3, 2020
A volunteer hands a plate of food to someone in line at a soup kitchen.

As the World Goes Viral: The Evolving Pandemic

This conversation featured New York Times columnist and best-selling author Thomas L. Friedman.

April 3, 2020

Learning from Lincoln: Leadership in a Time of Crisis

John Stauffer, in conversation with Dr. Colleen Shogan, Senior Vice President of the White House Historical Association, with an introduction from Dan Porterfield, CEO of the Aspen Institute.

April 3, 2020
Lincoln Memorial

Why This Infrastructure Bill Must Focus on Resilience

The continuation of band-aid fixes will only create deeper cracks, exacerbating the impacts of crises like this pandemic.

April 2, 2020

How Covid-19 Is Changing Global Business

What impacts will this crisis have on business and the economy, and how can business education adapt? These IWT Award winners weigh in.

April 1, 2020

Coronavirus and Youth Sports: What the Future Holds

Project Play gathers experts on youth sports to explore what could lie ahead for youth sports as the coronavirus pandemic unfolds.

April 1, 2020

Economic Crises: A Crucible for Change?

As we face new economic upheaval in 2020, what lessons can we learn from the last global financial crisis?

March 31, 2020